Xenobiotics are molecules that are not produced in vivo, but rather, are introduced into the body from the environment and subsequently metabolized by the body. Routes of introduction to the body include inhalation (e.g. aromatic hydrocarbons in cigarette smoke), intravenous (e.g. various anesthetics), transdermal and, for most pharmaceutical agents, ingestion. The metabolism of xenobiotics in our environment is an important field of investigation. However, to minimize risk and optimize therapeutic benefits, it is critical that the metabolism of candidate pharmaceutical agents be elucidated, including identification and properties of key metabolites.
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Product | CAT.# | Size | Price | |
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CypExpress 19A1, 250 mg | CE19A1.250mg | 250 mg | $235.00 | |
CypExpress 1A1, 1.0 Gram | CE1A1.1 | 1.0 Gram | $520.00 | |
CypExpress 1A1, 10.0 Grams | CE1A1.10 | 10.0 Grams | $3,910.00 | |
CypExpress 1A1, 250 mg | CE1A1.250 | 250 mg | $235.00 | |
CypExpress 1A2, 1.0 Gram | CE1A2.1 | 1.0 Gram | $520.00 | |
CypExpress 1A2, 10 Grams | CE1A2.10 | 10.0 Grams | $3,910.00 | |
CypExpress 1A2, 250 mg | CE1A2.250 | 250 mg | $235.00 | |
CypExpress 2B6, 1 Gram | CE2B6.1 | 1.0 Gram | $520.00 | |
CypExpress 2B6, 10 Grams | CE2B6.10 | 10.0 Grams | $3,910.00 | |
CypExpress 2B6, 250 mg | CE2B6.250 | 250 mg | $235.00 |